AangamikŪ DMG Liquid 300 mg

Clinical study about
the effectiveness of N,N-dimethylglycine in autism and pervasive developmental
disorder.

Product Description

A dietary
supplement to support immune system, circulatory, cardiovascular, and
neurological functions; muscle recovery and endurance.*

As a dietary supplement
the following is recommended

Age:

Maintenance

Active

Under 2 yrs.

3-5 drops

5 drops twice
daily

2-5 yrs.

5 drops daily

0.5 ml, twice
daily

5-12 yrs.

0.5 ml daily

1.0 ml, twice
daily

12 yrs. -
Adult

1.0 ml daily

1.0 ml, 2-4
times daily

300 mg of DMG per
ml
1 drop = 15 mg of DMG

Other ingredients:
Purified Water

* This statement
has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product
is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Clinical study about
the effectiveness of N,N-dimethylglycine in autism and pervasive developmental
disorder.

Kern JK, Miller
VS, Cauller PL, Kendall PR, Mehta PJ, Dodd M.

Some children appeared
to respond positively to the dimethylglycine, and there was a smaller
proportion of negative changes in the dimethylglycine group, but the
quantitative changes in the dimethylglycine behavioral assessments were
not significantly different from what was observed among children who
received placebo.

One in every 88
U.S. children has been diagnosed with autism or an autism-related disorder,
a government report says, up sharply since figures were last published
in 2009. But the reasons for the increase largely remain a puzzle to
public-health officials.

The number of kids
identified as "on the autism spectrum," marked by substantial
social impairment and repetitive behaviors, has been on the rise for
years.

Thursday's numbers,
put out by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, show a 23%
increase over data gathered in 2006 and a 78% increase from 2002. About
five times as many boys as girls have been diagnosed, according to the
latest data, similar to 2006